Originally posted by carver9
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=6627724
What was that supposed to prove?
Originally posted by Damborgson
Are you asking just to ask? Cuz I was talking about Thor's striking power, not mangogs. But anyway, no I don't believe Mangog exclusively from that arc to have superior striking power to WBH.I doubt he couldn't even feel that hits. He no sold them no doubt, but it's not like he was unaware of the attacks. If we use that same flea example, I don't make any noticeable grimace or movement when bitten by a flea either.
You haven't gotten bitten by an adult flea then. You can feel their bites most of the time. I hate those little bastards.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Destroyer Armor is significantly above Mjolnir in terms of durability normally.
Does that prove that Mjolnir's durability grows in proportion to the amount of Odin Force that Thor possesses?If not then it makes no sense to me how the construct was ever beheaded. I mean if you chuck a glass at a steel wall, the glass will break, and not the steel wall. it also does away with the Destoryer being indestructible.
Originally posted by Stoic
Does that prove that Mjolnir's durability grows in proportion to the amount of Odin Force that Thor possesses?If not then it makes no sense to me how the construct was ever beheaded. I mean if you chuck a glass at a steel wall, the glass will break, and not the steel wall. it also does away with the Destoryer being indestructible.
Mjolnir can be further amplified with the Odin Force, yes. It's why an inexperienced King Thor is able to dent Captain America's armor with Mjolnir and Thor conventionally cannot. Under normal circumstances, Mjolnir will be chipped/damaged/destroyed far sooner than the Destroyer Armor will be.
King Thor's Durok Dropper Mjolnir toss is all the more impressive considering he not just slagged the Destroyer Armor with it, but overpowered a being who siphoned off godly energies to begin with.
And this is just considering the Armor normally. With Loki animating it, he can also call upon his own sorcery to augment the Armor or doing shit like being able to fly, cast illusions, etc.
Well it's not really a low feat to get your ass beaten by the Destroyer. It was written to compete or even crush a Sky Father, and I did not see the Hulk as a Sky Father, but more in line with a Trans level character. But, I still have my doubts for some reason. The Hulk at those levels could have waded through the myriad Dark Gods that the Destroyer was able to do, albeit it was not Loki within the suit.
Little off subject though, Madison Jeffries should be written to somehow come into posession of the suit.
No argument there on being beaten by the DA not being a low feat.
Odin himself felt the best case in dealing with the Destroyer was to stop time and remove the soul animating it. I have no doubt he could have destroyed it if he was so inclined, but he saw the usefulness in the construct and likely didn't feel like expending the kind of energy needed to destroy it.
I think Hulk could take a fair deal of punishment from a Loki-Destroyer before ultimately falling.